Neighbourhood Support
Manukau
mayor wants more people to join Neighbourhood Support
2 May,
2008
New Neighbourhood Support Groups are being formed in
Manukau city's newest areas - but more people are wanted to lead groups across
the city.
More Manukau city residents should consider joining
or forming Neighbourhood Support Groups, Manukau mayor Len Brown says.
These
groups are part of a network linked to police, but run by residents.
"With
neighbours looking after each other, people can help to combat crime and make
friends in the process," Mr Brown says.
"I'm pleased to see
new Neighbourhood Support Groups have been set up recently in Mission Heights
and Botany in response to crime in these areas.
"Crime is
not just a police problem but a community problem and the community can help by
being the eyes and ears for police and reporting incidents and suspicious activity."
There are about 1200 Neighbourhood Support Groups in Manukau
city. There are 385 in Pakuranga/Bucklands Beach, 279 in Papatoetoe, 260 in Howick/Botany
and 200 in Manurewa/Manukau Central with smaller numbers in other areas.
Mr
Brown says it's great to see this level of involvement, but there could be many
more groups formed which would improve overall community safety.
"People
move house more often these days. When coordinators move away and aren't replaced,
their group struggles to keep going.
"I'd like to see more
people offer themselves as coordinators either for new groups or to replace those
who have moved away.
Benefits for neighbourhoods include better
community spirit and a reduced fear of crime.
Groups receive
Neighbourhood Support street signs and stickers and newsletters containing details
on any local criminal activity. They also get crime prevention advice on personal
and property protection and develop a working relationship with their local Community
Constable.
For information on how to join Neighbourhood Support
or to find out more about the groups, people should visit www.nsupport.co.nz
or contact their local Citizens Advice Bureau.
The website
is for groups in the Howick/Otara policing area, but people from other parts of
Manukau can be supplied with contact details for Neighbourhood Support in their
areas.

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